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Previously on "Today I saw a very confused driver on the road"
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I think all this talk of Russian spambots is a false flag operation engineered by AtW.
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I hope this has enriched your life writing this, as much as it has mine reading itOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostTraffic lights were under repair, and policeman/women guided the traffic. That driver (UK registration) had absolutely no idea about the signals. In the german driver´s school you learn a little verse that goes "siehst Du Brust und Rücken, mußt Du auf die Bremse drücken" That means, if you see front or back of the policeman/woman, you have to stopp. If you see him/her sideways, you may drive. And here is may version of the little verse "If you see the back or chest, step on the brake and take a rest".
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For the love of God no!Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI'm not sure how this is a better system than plod either making a 'stop' signal, or waving you on. I'm sure the Teutonic ambassador will be along to explain though.
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I'm not sure how this is a better system than plod either making a 'stop' signal, or waving you on. I'm sure the Teutonic ambassador will be along to explain though.
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Inneresting.Originally posted by Katherine View PostSome pedestrians get confused easily too. :-)
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FTFYOriginally posted by scooterscot View Post@psychocandy
Traffic lights were under repair, and policeman/women guided the traffic. That driver (UK registration) had absolutely no idea about the signals. In the german driver´s school you learn a little verse that goes "siehst Du Brust und Rücken, mußt Du auf die Bremse drücken" That means, if you see front or back of the policeman/woman, you have to stopp. If you see him/her sideways, you may drive. And here is may version of the little verse "If you see the back or chest, step on the brake and take a rest".
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Today I saw a very confused driver on the road
Traffic lights were under repair, and policeman/women guided the traffic. That driver (UK registration) had absolutely no idea about the signals. In the german driver´s school you learn a little verse that goes "siehst Du Brust und Rücken, mußt Du auf die Bremse drücken" That means, if you see front or back of the policeman/woman, you have to stopp. If you see him/her sideways, you may drive. And here is may version of the little verse "If you see the back or chest, step on the brake and take a rest".Tags: None
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